The "Color Odyssey" project explores the relationship between salience and memory. This study investigates how the salience of a single stimuli (which are distinguished as high-salience or low-salience singletons) affects memory encoding and retrieval processes under varying task conditions.

We examine whether the task relevance of high- versus low-salience singletons influences memory differently during encoding compared to when they are task-irrelevant. Additionally, we assess how this dynamic impacts individuals' memory performance for items presented as either targets or distractors in high- or low-salience conditions.